Fox News says Megyn Kelly will move to prime time

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[July 03, 2013]  NEW YORK (AP) -- Fox News says that Megyn Kelly, its popular daytime TV host, will move into the network's prime-time lineup when she returns from maternity leave.

Kelly announced this winter that she is expecting her third child this summer. She's still on the air.

The intrigue at Fox is that Chairman Roger Ailes did not announce where Kelly's new show would be scheduled, or whether she is replacing anybody. Except for when Sean Hannity's liberal foil Alan Colmes left after the 2008 election, there hasn't been a change to the most stable and successful lineup in cable news in a decade.

Ailes also says Hannity and the rest of Fox News' prime-time hosts -- Bill O'Reilly, Greta Van Susteren, Shepard Smith and Bret Baier -- are all signed to long-term contracts.

[Associated Press]

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